Date: Sun, 14 Jan 2007 10:48:24 -0500 From: "Brett Bonfield" <pacella@gmail.com> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Newbie attempting to install Flamenco (open source, python-based, faceted interface) Message-ID: <a107c05f0701140748k8f41a38nea2da717d4debf3d@mail.gmail.com>
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Hi, I am a library student at Drexel University in Philadelphia, PA. My goal is to aggregate information about the Library and Information Science profession (e.g. conferences, mailing lists, blogs, professional associations, accredited LIS schools, scholarships, etc.). Ironically, no one else has documented my chosen profession, at least not online. My hope is to create a self-sustaining community that sees the value in faceted interfaces and shares my appreciation for the importance of using open source software to organize open information. I have an excellent host, TextDrive, that is committed to open source development and does a very nice job with its machines, but my server runs FreeBSD, and Flamenco <http://flamenco.berkeley.edu/index.html> seems to be Linux-centric: "Please note that we have only tested the code on the Linux OS (Red Hat 2.4.21)." By changing the path to Python in its install script and replacing cp -a with cp -pRP, I've gotten it most of the way installed, but not all the way -- I can't get it to install the data itself, what Flamenco calls instances. My hope is that someone on this list who is comfortable with Python and MySQL might try installing Flamenco and see if it's possible within the FreeBSD environment. I realize it seems like a lot of bother, but check out Flamenco's examples <http://flamenco.berkeley.edu/demos.html>, especially the Nobel Prize winners <http://orange.sims.berkeley.edu/cgi-bin/flamenco.cgi/nobel/Flamenco>. The developers have created a gorgeously clean interface, and they're hosting the project on Sourceforge -- but the Flamenco community hasn't yet gotten to the point where it can provide its own support. My hope is that a visible project, like the one I'm undertaking, might get the ball rolling. I've tried Flamenco's seemingly solid documentation, Google, FreeBSD documentation, TextDrive forums, TextDrive's help desk, and I've contacted the developers. I'm not sure what else to try given that I've been working on this since November 26, at least a few hours per week. I realize I could use MIT's Longwell, but I much prefer Flamenco. I hope at least one other person on this list will see the value in Flamenco and will be able to figure out what needs to be done to make it work within FreeBSD. Thank you, Brett
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